Grab it by the shanks and swing it around over your head a few times. This will disorient it. It won't feel anything. I prefer to use a stump and put two nails in it about an inch apart. Stick its head between that to keep it secure before you chop it. I usually used a machete but I guess a butcher knife or axe would work.

I think you should slow your roll on the pets Cosmo!

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My grandma would just grab them by the neck and snap it, that woman was weirdly strong for her size and my father uses the buck method, I myself am fan of the nails and machete method

At our cabin my brother an i were walking in the woods with our dog (a yellow lab) and we came across, i kid you not, 50-60 wild turkeys each weighing about 150 pounds. They were sooo fat it was crazy so we chased them for about 50 or so yards and they were trying to fly. Eventually they got off the ground but it took them like a long time, slowly rising like a huge commercial airplane. Haha it was so funny, my dog was going nuts. Anyways... I thought i would share my turkey story

lol Gexx, the deer just wandered up to us almost dead, we nursed it back to health and its living on a goat farm these days. And the turkeys were fun, but the bond with people and want to be inside, problem is the poo, there's a lot and its STINKS, but if ya have a big enough back yard, they're pretty fun

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